Pathway lighting has come a long way from oil lamps and gas lanterns hung outside homes some hundred years ago to the modern solar powered lamps of today. These lights allow home owners to beautify their house's exterior, lighten up their lawns, add design value to their flower beds and provide security during the night. Here are some of the most important features and their details which should be kept in mind when buying lighting to illuminate your pathway or lawn.
The most important aspect of outdoor lighting, above all other features, is its luminosity or brightness. The brighter a lamp is the more illuminated your lawn would look. The color of the light you use also affects the ambiance of the home considerably; pathway lights is available in a range of colors with white and yellow lighting being the most commonly used ones. Another type of fluorescence called 'black-light' is also popular, black-lights actually do not illuminate properly but they make white glow with an intense bluish white tinge.
A number of designs adorn the pathway lights market. Wall mounted brackets, ceiling lights, hanging lanterns and round spotlights are just a few examples of the variety of choices available in pathway lighting. You can use one or all of the available types but you must be careful about their placement and about the fact that some of these lights are especially for decorative purposes and should not be placed in corners where they would not illuminate or decorate anything thus becoming a waste.
Height is also an important factor to consider when choosing a pathway light for your walkways and lawns. Tough you can place your lights at any height you feel good with but the general rules are that white lights are placed on posts that are more than 8 or 9 meters in height while the less florescent yellow lighting is placed lower. However, this is not any hard of fast rule and a high powered light source can be kept as high as 12 meters to get maximum covered area.
Lastly, the beautification aspect of outdoor lighting demands that you should follow three basic rules; evenly spaced placement, identical pairs only and specialist lighting for special purposes.
Afore mentioned are the basic features of outdoor pathway light and must be considered when making a purchase. However, there is a lot more to these lights and you can literally find the any type of light you can imagine, so take a thorough look at the bazaar before you empty your wallets.
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